Dimer-monomer Model on the Towers of Hanoi Graphs
Abstract
The number of dimer-monomers (matchings) of a graph is an important graph parameter in statistical physics. Following recent research, we study the asymptotic behavior of the number of dimer-monomers on the Towers of Hanoi graphs and another variation of the Sierpi\'{n}ski graphs which is similar to the Towers of Hanoi graphs, and derive the recursion relations for the numbers of dimer-monomers. Upper and lower bounds for the entropy per site, defined as , where is the number of vertices in a graph , on these Sierpi\'{n}ski graphs are derived in terms of the numbers at a certain stage. As the difference between these bounds converges quickly to zero as the calculated stage increases, the numerical value of the entropy can be evaluated with more than a hundred significant figures accuracy.
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@article{arxiv.1410.8223,
title = {Dimer-monomer Model on the Towers of Hanoi Graphs},
author = {Hanlin Chen and Renfang Wu and Guihua Huang and Hanyuan Deng},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1410.8223},
year = {2015}
}